Chocolate covered ice cream figure



June 13, 1933. s. OPREAN 4, 8 v

CHOCOLATE COVERED ICE CREAM FIGURE] Origi l Filed March 29, 1929 IN VEN TOR. Sabm Oprearz BY I 5 ATTORNEY i Patented 'June13, 1933 i v UNITED STATES.

PATENT OFFICE mm OPBEAHQOF GRANTWOOD, NEW JERSEY ASSIGNOB TO THE POPSICLE CORPO- BATION 0! mm UNITED STATES, OF NEW YORK, N. Y, A CORPORATION 01 DELA- WARE CHOCOLATE COVERED ICE FIGURE Application filed larch 29, 1929, Serial 110. 850,967. Renewed October 89, 1983.

.wise shaped figure 0 ice cream covered with chocolate, forming a confection, said figure being that of an animal, flower, doll or the like and arra ed with or without a support stick. One 0 the limbs, .elements or members of the figure maybe movably connected with the other parts thereof to provide a slight entertaining feature.

- material part 0 this disclosure:-

For further comprehension of the invention and of the objects and advantages thereof, reference will be had to the following descri tion and accompanying drawing, and to t e appended claims in which the novel features are more particularly set forth.

In the accom drawing forming a Fig. 1 is a front elcvational view of an article constructed accord to this invention.

Fig. 2 is a front elevational view of a modified form of the article.

Fig. 3 is a fragmentary horizontal sectional' view taken on the line 33 of Fig. 2.

4 is a side elevatiqnal view of another mod ed form of the article.

Fig. 5 is a fragmentary vertical sectional view of the various articles shown.

The reference numeral 10 indicates general(l1y a molded or otherwise shaped figure of a" 011 and made from icecream, and numeral 11 indicates a chocolate covering upon the figure 10. A support stick 12 is engaged into the body of the article for providm a con- .venient handle. The head of the 011 may be movably arranged as hereinafter further described.

In Fig. 2 the doll has been shown without the support stick 12.- For handling this article' it is necessary to manually engage it.

fi In Fig. 4 .a molded or otherwise shaped bi r d, and numeral 14 indicates chocolate covering thereon. A. support stick 15 engagesre 13 has been shown in .the form of a.

in the bottom of the body for handling purposes. The wing of the fi ure may be movabl arranged as hereina er described.

11 Fig. 5 the body of afigure has been shown and is provided with a vertical aperture 16 terminating at its bottom in an enlarged portion 17. The body is ofice cream an chocolate covered. A movable member constituting one of the limbsfelcments or members of the body is genera'lly indicated by reference numeral 18 and is provided with a depending portion 19 passing thru the aperture 16. A piece of dried fruit or candy 20 is attached upon the lower end of the portion 19 and is formed with a\ bottom flan e 21 having a peripheral cut-out 22. The ange may engage in the enlarged ortion 17 and a projection 23 from the y extends into the vlarge opening and is of a size to permit the flange 21 to pass with the cut-out portion 22 partially encircling the projection. support stick 12 is engaged into the bottom of the dried fruit or candy 20 and may be used to move the movable member upwards relative to the body and then slightly turned for movin the cut-out 22 out of line from the projection 23 so that the movable member is retained in a raised position. This feature provides slight entertainment for a purchaser of the article. All of the parts are eatable' except the support stick.

While I have shown and described the preferred embodiment of my invention, it 18 to 3 be understood that I do not limit myself to the precise construction herein disclosed, and

body an movable member for retaining the i I movable member in a raised position.

2. In a chocolate covered ice cream figure of the class described, a body'formed with Q aerator an aperture terminating in an enlarged opening, a movable member with a portion engaging in said aperture, and coactable means on said body and movable member for retaining the movable member in a raised position, said means comprising an element attached on said movable member within said enlarged openin and formed with a flan e having a cut, an a projection from said be y W member to hold said flange in an elevated position except in a position of rotation in which said cut can pass said projection.

3. In a chocolate covered ice cream figure of the class described, a bod with a vertical 315 aperture termination at the ottom in an enlarged portion, a movable member with a depending portion engaging through the aperture, a member formed at the bottom with a flange having a peripheral cut-out, and a pro- 2 jection from the body Within the enlarged portion of the aperture capable of passing through the said cut-out.

4. A combination ice cream and candy confection comprising a body of frozen edible material having an openin extending longitudinally through said he y and a movable candy member having a stem extending into said opening, and means for frictionally holding said stem in said opening and permitting said stem to be manipulated for raising, lowering or rotating said candy member.

In testimony whereof l have aed my signature. I 5 SABIN OPREAN. a

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